Monday, September 26, 2011

Hello to you! I am trying to get caught up on blogging but it is not easy. Between printing in the darkroom and shooting and printing and developing film and printing . . and my kids and house and husband and self . . . blogging can get lost in the shuffle. I do have a some session books to make and these I make digitally so voila - files to share!!

One of my most popular offerings is the Maternity and Newborn session. You get a slightly reduced fee for booking both at the same time and in exchange you get a maternity session at the end of your pregnancy and a newborn session just after baby arrives. We then have one proofing meeting where we review all the proofs from both sessions.

This session was a wonderful example and this beautiful (!!) Mother has agreed to let me use the entire session book as a sample. I am thrilled and the book has already been sent to print and as soon as it gets back I will share it with you all.

In the meantime here are a few sample photos.

This type of shot was requested and I was happy to oblige.

I did have to put my own Holga spin on it though. ;)

Hey it's a baby!! Welcome to the world handsome man.

Holga.

In few weeks I'll share the entire book which will also be a nice chance to see an entire session.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Somehow I was nominated for a Blog Award . . . so if you are reading this text (and I know that you are) a couple of clicks lets you vote for me. I wanna win the big money . . . or the car . . . or the honour . . . or whatever the prize is. ;)

In honour of the honour of being nominated . . . and since I know I'll likely get a bunch of hits over the next two weeks . . . and since I was going to anyway . . . I will blog a bunch of photos today.

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Who am I? What am I about?

I am a photographer living in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. I have kids and love kids and specialize in kids, but will shoot anyone so long as they are not getting married.

Displaying a preference for tangible things I embrace film and old cameras and toy cameras and use the computer to only share my work, not make it. I spend my free time and my work time in my darkroom and I do not consider it a successful day unless the children are happy and my fingers smell like fixer.